truly.
Ouch. My neck!
Gotta be. Gods don't make mistakes.......
It appears to be a plated cent. The odds are 99.999% that is what it is. We see very many of these here.
........and the years go by........
All ancient history anyway.:inpain:
Agree with both posts above. Very common cent of which there are millions and million floating around in pocket change.
Welcome to Cointalk, Oscar. Serial numbers on currency is popular with collectors. Keep looking for interesting ones!
I am. Everyone is over sensitive these days.
LOL< who IS that hiding behind the big torch?
In the wholesale market, slick Barbers are a tough sale by multiple times face value and usually are seen trading by weight.
On one hand, the G-VG coins are very cheap right now, especially the halves but they are extremely common. In grades of VF-XF they can be VERY...
Yes, additional information helps greatly. They do appear to be dug and if so, that would help determine their authenticity. Did any bones come...
So, someone does something evil to me, I can even the "score" by doing evil to someone else. OK. I will tell you you're being dishonest.
Either that or a fly took a poop there. :yack:
Those are tiny die chips.
Might be just a bit severe a punishment for a cheat but not by much.
If you want slabbed coins, the only grading company that carries any weight in the aftermarket are NGC and PCGS.
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